Great upload and you know your stuff on Kosice. Been going to Slovakia since 1998 and always fly into Kosice as stay in Presov another great city you must check out. Kosice is very much underrated.
@JesseJoyner9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I would love to see Presov the next time I visit this wonderful country. The people were all very hospitable to me, which I'm sure you've seen as well. Ciao!
@gabb19729 ай бұрын
@@JesseJoyner Slovaks are very humble and welcoming people. My favourite place !
@sszorin7 ай бұрын
@@JesseJoyner - MUST SEE - medieval town Levoca [Levocha] and an altar in the church of St Jacob, Castle of Spis (Spish) and 'Spisska (Spishska) kapitula' [college of clerics church] and the area - World Heritage Site; medieval / renaissance mining towns of Kremnica (Kremnitsa) and Banska Stiavnica (Shtiavnitsa) [first technical college in the World]. Near Kosice - Jasov (Yasov) monastery and Jasov's cave very near the monastery [go inside on a tour]; medieval town of Bardejov (Bardeyov) plus the spa next to it. And maybe Trencin (Trencheen). Small towns in Zahorie [wine region west of Bratislava, very good wines - grilled goose and wine a local gourmet specialty]. Near Kosice - Tokaj (Tokay) wine region. [Find some Tokaj wine grower beforehand, they are online, and make an announced visit - you will taste, and buy bottles of, fabulous semi-sweet to sweet wine, some of it of golden colour]. How old are you ? Are you in reasonable physical shape ? I'll give you a good tip for a memorable 3 day hiking tour right across the Nizke Tatry [The Low Tatras] mountain range. Right across the mountain range peaks - from the north side to the south side valleys. For two days you will be happy to be away from the civilised hell that is the World below.
@Emil-p4l4 ай бұрын
Sehr schöne Stadt.....❤️😎👌👍💯🇸🇮🇨🇿
@John-b1l6t7 күн бұрын
We live just over the hills from Kosice in Hungary and often go there. This part of the world has some of the most kind and welcoming people. It is certainly very different from America which has very little history.
@JesseJoyner7 күн бұрын
@@John-b1l6t yes you are right they are extremely hospitable and Hungary must be a wonderful country too, I would love to visit! Thanks for watching,
@johnnygoodfornothing44346 күн бұрын
Yo American has a very old history just most people don’t bother to learn about the indigenous peoples that have been there for few thousand years and are still here. Like if you think New York City just happened to popped up when European people came? It had a history of being a trading post for the native tribes of the area well before it was a city.
@John-b1l6t6 күн бұрын
@@johnnygoodfornothing4434 Very true. But it wasn't the USA then, and probably a much better place then.
@martinmosnacek43685 ай бұрын
Its a pity that you couldnt see a singing fountain. It was reconstructing during your visit. If you will ever come back i have lot of things to do for you in our amazing city.
@JesseJoyner5 ай бұрын
Yes that would have been nice. You have a very impressive city!
@brandoyouth2 ай бұрын
5000 people?
@JesseJoyner2 ай бұрын
@@brandoyouth I know, it doesn’t seem like that many people could fit in there but it’s the capacity number provided by Slovakia.com (www.slovakia.com/sightseeings-museums/st-elisabeth-cathedral/)
@peterbalogh8138Ай бұрын
Kassa, built in the Kingdom of Hungary.
@peterdolinek204227 күн бұрын
hungary is small mongolia; btw budapest was built by slovaks and other nations...mongolians (hungarians) were to lazy to build own capital city lol
@attilahalmai459026 күн бұрын
@@peterdolinek2042 Kassa was built by hungarians and germans. It was a hungarian city, only Czechoslovakia stole it, everybody knows it, who knows history. Kosice is just a fantasy name.
@dsodragus461621 күн бұрын
@@attilahalmai4590 Hungarians are just genetical Slovaks who are speaking Mongol language unlike Slovaks who use their native language.
@attilahalmai459020 күн бұрын
@@dsodragus4616 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@istvansovari420818 күн бұрын
@@peterdolinek2042 De ugye tudja,kik a szlávok??? SLAVE!